If you have ever written an article, an essay or for profit; you can relate in the reality of Writers Block.
Writers Block is a term that becomes a hinderance to everyone who puts words in print at one time or another on any topic.
I find that by using the love of writing within, I am working to help cure this anguished disease for writers. I hope it helps you too.
Thanks to the technology we have at our fingertips daily, we can search out our heart’s desires in the flow of www.com. If you have a desire to write, you know that the opportunities to expand your writings are endless.
I find while searching many hours to educate myself online, that sometimes the confusion of overload settles in. The many do’s and don’ts of writing can really create a writing block for me that even the internet can’t correct or enhance.
I never loose sight of the main objective of why I enjoy writing.
I have never had much luck looking online to create any topics for what I am wanting to write about. I have found that with an objective in mind for a topic, to draw my desire from within myself. I recall on the peace, serenity and the beauty of life around me and travel to specific locations to bring help me to bring it to print.
First, I draw my up my strength within. Then I organize my thoughts to focus. Then to clicking on the keyboard I go.
After I consider my focus of writing, I am able to research the technology world to find what ever I am writing about it to bring it to reality.
The writing resources available to us, may not be as electronically advanced as the internet portrays when the inner of our selves are the driving character of our words.
Tags: cynthia cox, writer's block
February 5th, 2010 at 7:45 am
The worst condition a writer can experience. I sometimes think writers suffer from this because of “Writers Burnout”. They can write so much until their eyes are bloodshot and their head racked with pc screen madness. Enjoyable read and an awesome write Cynthia!
February 12th, 2010 at 3:52 am
Writers block occurs much like a painters block does! I like my art and i used to struggle with committing to new pieces. I like my material to be of substantial substence and if i feel i cant provide enough substence, i try to move onto the next idea. We realy need to bring ourselves to the core of why we write. And use our love for the written word as encouragement think thrugh a wider scope, and to push the envelope with what we write about. Another great article Cynthia!
February 15th, 2010 at 2:03 pm
I find that if I’m stuck for a writing idea I just need to come up with a good title. The title usually contains an idea that I can use and it also points me in the right direction. I can usually use one of my many interests or life experience to come up with a title.
February 25th, 2010 at 12:06 pm
Writers block bites but can be overcome.I step back from the computer and doodle on paper untill an idea comes to me.Or look at pictures untill one gives me and idea.I have to remember why I started writing years ago and that sometimes lets me write once again.
March 2nd, 2010 at 6:29 pm
Oh the dreaded writers block, the arch-nemesis of writers everywhere! Good work Cynthia.
March 5th, 2010 at 12:57 am
Oh the dreaded writers block that nail writers worldwide.I find when I am stressed it hits with a vengence.I read other people stuff on triond until a word or a phrase strikes my fancy and I write around what caught my attention.Not the easiest way to do it but it works.Great article and worth reading.